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Revision as of 16:50, 20 November 2024
"A Pinapple Luau Faster" was composed by Nicolas Carr, Sage Guyton, and Jeremy Wakefield. This piece features a steel guitar, ukulele, and bass guitar being played throughout. Like the name suggests, it serves as a faster version of "A Pinapple Luau" and shares almost the same melody (just like "Rip Tide" and "Ripped Hide").
Usage
- 142a. "Trenchbillies" - "There it goes, Patrick!" ("A Pinapple Luau")
- 150b. "The Wreck of the Mauna Loa" - SpongeBob and Patrick playing tag. ("A Pinapple Luau")
- 155a. "A Friendly Game" - SpongeBob and Patrick hit their balls back home. ("A Pinapple Luau")
- 170a. "Free Samples" - Ending.
- 170b. "Home Sweet Rubble" - Title card; Ending.
- 179b. "Squirrel Record" - Title card.
- 199a. "Sold!" - Title card.
- 216b. "The Clam Whisperer" - Clams follow SpongeBob out of the Krusty Krab.
- 265a. "Bubble Bass's Tab" - Bubble Bass getting food again without paying for it.
- 281b. "Karen for Spot" - SpongeBob and Karen chasing after Spot.
- 312a. "Squidness Protection" - The ending.
Trivia
- Since its introduction, Season 10 and 14 is the only season to not use this track.
- This soundtrack bookends the episodes "Home Sweet Rubble."
- It also plays as the ending for "Free Samples" and title card for "Home Sweet Rubble" back-to back.
- Coincidentally, these episodes are paired together and are the only Season 8 episodes (excluding "A Friendly Game") to use this track.
- It also plays as the ending for "Free Samples" and title card for "Home Sweet Rubble" back-to back.